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PERU’s Stephen Morris co-author of evaluation report on early education and development

Thursday 13 July 2017

Professor Stephen Morris is a co-author of an evaluation report from The Study of Early Education and Development (SEED). SEED is a major study designed to help the Department for Education (DfE) provide evidence on the effectiveness of early years education and to identify any short- and longer-term benefits from this investment. This report is part of SEED, and focuses on the take-up of the early education offer for two-year-olds, and on exploring how early childhood education and care (ECEC) may be related to children’s development at age three. SEED aims to study children longitudinally at age two, three, four, five and seven to seek information on how variation in ECEC experience may be associated with cognitive and socio-emotional development.